The original route was to cross the Lemhi Mountains on FSR 102 out of Sawmill Canyon. A few miles up the road it became cobbley and we hadn’t even reached the steep part. It was late and we called it deciding to ride through Howe instead.

Carl on our way to Howe .

We followed HWY33 & HWY22 into Dubois.

Clark County has just under a 1,000 people with lots of cheat grass and lava rock.Don’t think we saw any traffic and buzzed along at “high double digit speeds”. I started thinking how a mission trip would break the monotony. Pulled into Dubois with about a half gallon of gas left in the tank (235 mile run from Stanley).

I scored the only AC room at the Beaver Creek Inn, even though it just used the curtains to seal the window. We had dinner at the gas station.

THURSDAY 7/20 , DUBOIS-RED LODGE

Leg -250 miles Saddle Time- 5 1/2 hours

Dubois sunrise

Gearing up for rain on the Kilgore – Dubois road . Last year our route took us on the north side of the same mountain range .

West Yellowstone was packed, had the feel of Seaside , Oregon . Long lines at the park entrance, I pointed at my motorcycle pass ,the ranger smiled and nodded. Byron was behind me , the fellow told Byron he didn’t see my decal, Byron told him I was good.

Thad was in the wrong line and took more than ten minutes to get through.

There was a lot of traffic but for the most part it moved along OK and it was easy to pick your way around cars. All the parking lots for the attractions were packed . I imagine it was much worse on the geyser loops.

Duraven Pass Grand Loop Yellowstone.

We grouped up again at Tower Junction. Byron led off , I passed Carl and Thad followed me. As we rode through Lamar Valley I never could see Carl in my mirrors. I pulled over watched the buffalo for a while and waited for Carl.

After ~10-12 minutes I rode a few more miles then stopped and took a couple of photos. Started thinking maybe I imagined I passed Carl and he was actually a head of me. Decided to move on and least catch Byron ,Thad and not have a second person separated from the group .

Caught up with Thad and Byron at the North East entrance. After waiting another 30 minutes we mounted up and went to find Carl. Just before we got to the gate Carl was riding out of the Park. He said he had the same gremlin as “yesterday”. Had to do the same drill, with horses passing by and rangers checking on him. He said he saw evidence of arcing from the battery terminal to the battery case . Found some material to insulate the spot.

Beartooth Mountain Range

Beartooth Mountain Range from an overlook on the western slope of the pass.

Beartooth Highway

Beartooth Summit . Carl’s delay let the storm pass before we reached the summit , but it was still wet , windy and cold. On the way down the wind would push the bikes around .

By the time we reached the overlook on the east side of the pass the weather was better and we were out of the wind. On the last leg down the hill we had fresh asphalt that was just like Velcro .

FRIDAY, 7/21 RED LODGE – ALTA

Leg – 280 miles Saddle time ~ 6 hours

As we headed from Red Lodge to Cody we must of passed a dozen adventure bikes. Some sort of rally I guess.

Had brunch at the Irma Hotel. We were seated in back room that had some locals. Kind of reminded me of a scene from Junior Bonner.

After spending ~ an hour & half in the museum we followed the North Fork Highway into the Park. About halfway we passed a fire south of the highway .

The East Gate wasn’t that busy but the rangers made up for it. My ranger told me the decal wasn’t valid then said my Senior Pass wasn’t valid because according to my DL I was only 53. A gal told Thad his receipt wasn’t valid because it wasn’t stapled to a map !

Yellowstone Lake and Red Mountain Range

After leaving the South Entrance we gassed up at Flagg Ranch which had lower gas prices than Boise !

We followed the Ashton-Flagg Ranch road but it had quite a bit of traffic .

We found an alternative road that took through Jack Ass Meadows. No traffic and we could brake drift through the turns !

The road dumped us out into some fields with great views of the Tetons.

Thad and I rode up Smelter Canyon until the trail got to tight for us.

Dropping out of Smelter Canyon trail.

We had a fubar – Carl didn’t wait to talk to Byron. Byron saw us but thought we were turning on the Copper Basin Loop.

When we got to the main road no Byron, then Thad & Carl didn’t turn at the Copper Basin loop. I had to pass both to get them turned around. In the meantime Byron was hauling ass trying to catch us and we had no idea where he was.

Copper Basin

We eventually caught up with Byron at Trail Creek Summit. He had asked a truck and motorcycle to look out for us who both flagged us down.

The plan was to take Warmsprings Road over Dollarhide then Wells Summit into Fairfield. 16 miles out of town the road was gated but the closure was not signed anywhere along the road. We could of got around the gate but I was worried the road would be dug up in spots.

We back tracked to Ketchum took HWY75 to Hailey and Cory Creek into Fairfeild.